The copywriter’s holiday snaps

Finally, the post you’ve all been waiting for! (Are you sure about that? – Ed)

After a lot of bog, miles and tick bites my friend Matt and I completed the Cape Wrath Trail. It was an incredible trip through North West Scotland and a riposte to anyone sceptical mainland Britain retains glorious wilderness  – It certainly felt a long way, in every sense, from the populated plains of South East England.

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Now I’m back at work it’s a little frustrating the trip didn’t coincide with the gloriously warm, clear days we’re currently enjoying but why complain? I hope, dear readers, that you’re keeping cool wherever you may be. Here’s a few cloudyish photos from the trip to aid in your efforts:

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(In the one below you can just about see my tent in the bottom left. Matt’s is there in top right.)

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